Billie Eilish fans have been left fuming over the lofty ticket prices for her upcoming world tour.
The Grammy and Oscar winning artist, 22, unveiled her impressive 81-date tour on Instagram on Monday for her upcoming album, Hit Me Hard and Soft.
However the excitement among her fans was quickly dampened hours later when the pop star’s ticket prices were revealed.
In Australia, the cheapest D reserve tickets start from $129.90, which is around $40 more than the cost of similar seats at Taylor Swift‘s recent Australian concerts.
Regular GA standing tickets are selling for $199.90, while A reserve aisle seating tickets cost a whopping $269.90.
Billie Eilish fans have been left fuming over the lofty ticket prices for her upcoming Hit Me Hard And Soft world tour
Prices are even more expensive abroad, with GA standing tickets in the UK selling for an eye-watering £150 (AUD $288).
Fans have taken to social media to slam Eilish’s ticket prices as ‘ridiculous’ amid the cost of living crisis.
‘I love Billie but there’s no way these tickets should cost this much. I paid less for standing tickets at the Eras Tour and that’s at Wembley’, one user wrote on X, referring to Taylor Swift’s recent world tour.
In Australia, the cheapest D reserve tickets start from $129.90, which is around $40 more than the cost of similar seats at Taylor Swift’s recent Australian concerts
‘I know I moan about this all the time, but look at the price of Billie Eilish tickets! Something seriously needs to be done about ticket prices, it’s f**king outrageous!’ another moaned.
‘£145 for a tour for an album she hasn’t even released a single from. Never a promising sign. Gigs are becoming inaccessible,’ yet another agreed.
The Australian leg of Eilish’s tour will see the singer take on 12 arena concerts on the country’s east coast in early 2025.
Fans have taken to social media to slam Eilish’s ticket prices as ‘ridiculous’ amid the cost of living crisis
The What Was I Made For? artist will begin her Aussie stint at Brisbane Entertainment Centre on February 18, 19, 21 and 22.
She will then travel to Sydney‘s Qudos Bank Arena for four nights on February 24, 25, 27 and 28.
She will perform four more concerts at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on March 4, 5, 7 and 9.
The Australian leg of Eilish’s tour will see the singer take on 12 arena concerts on the country’s east coast in early 2025
Tickets will first be available for an American Express Members pre-sale on May 1, followed by Live Nation, Frontier Member and Vodafone pre-sales on May 2.
General public tickets will be available May 3 via ticketek.com.au with a ticket limit of four per customer. Tickets go on sale for Sydney at 1pm, followed by Brisbane at 2pm and Melbourne at 3pm.
The tour will see Eilish first hit the road in September in Quebec, Canada before concluding in July in Dublin, Ireland.
The tour announcement comes weeks before the release of Hit Me Hard and Soft, Eilish’s third studio album, set for release on May 17.
Her previous tours include the Don’t Smile at Me Tour, When We All Fall Asleep Tour, and Happier Than Ever, The World Tour.
Tickets will first be available for an American Express Members pre-sale on May 1, followed by Live Nation , Frontier Member and Vodafone pre-sales on May 2